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Nick Coleman: After 30 years, Taco Bell didnt even offer her any...

cwlodarczyk rated 11 months ago
What a sad story. I worked in the restaurant business for 17 years. I don't have any problem at all believing this.

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alice44 rated 11 months ago
From the page: "All I know for sure is that if someone made a mistake in hiring Winnie Shilson, it took 30 years to figure it out."
Sporkman165 rated 11 months ago
I can't believe I read that whole thing. stuff like this happens all the time, at least she'll be able to collect unemployment.
cwlodarczyk rated 11 months ago
What a sad story. I worked in the restaurant business for 17 years. I don't have any problem at all believing this.
jamesbarratt rated 11 months ago
well, that was both depressing and unsurprising.
anneliese rated 11 months ago
From the page: "Nine years ago, Winnie Shilson stopped a bullet for Taco Bell. Last Friday, the company that owns Minnesota's Taco Bell restaurants emptied the other barrel. It fired her. Shilson will be 64 next month, and her story may illustrate how a fast-food society treats workers, especially its most experienced ones. After 30 years working for Taco Bell and the chains that preceded it, Shilson was fired Friday as manager of the Edina Taco Bell, dismissed without severance pay or medical benefits." This is just another symptom of the throw-away culture we have in the USA. It's *WRONG*.